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TRAKA TOUCH PRO KEY CABINET INSTALLATION GUIDE TD0213 31/03/23 VERSION 1.3 This Document is the subject of copyright and must not be copied or otherwise reproduced either in whole or in part without the express written permission of TRAKA.
VERSION HISTORY Version Date Description of Changes Approved By 09/10/22 JO/LS Initial version of document. 20/12/22 General updates including changes in dimensional details. 21/03/23 Updated dimensional diagrams & Technical Support page 31/03/23 Added Installation preparation section V1.3 31/03/23 TD0213 Page 2 of 67 This Document is uncontrolled when printed unless over stamped “CONTROLLED DOCUMENT”...
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Removing the Receptor Strip Frame....................20 Preparing the Control Pod ........................ 24 7.3.1 Touch Pro L Control Pod Installation ....................24 7.3.2 Touch Pro M, S & L ........................26 Removing the Cable Access Panels (Extension Cabinets Only) .............. 28 Fixing to the Wall ...........................
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Appendix A ............................56 Appendix B ............................57 15.1 Touch Pro S Stand .......................... 57 15.2 Touch Pro L Plinth .......................... 57 Appendix C............................58 16.1 Cabinet Dimensions ........................58 16.1.1 Touch Pro V ........................... 58 16.1.2 Touch Pro M ........................... 60 16.1.3 Touch Pro S ...........................
INTRODUCTION This User Guide has been prepared to assist with the installation of a Traka Touch Pro Key Cabinet System and additional extension units. CABINET T YPES Traka Touch Pro Key Cabinets are now available in four variants: Touch Pro V, Touch Pro M, Touch Pro S, Touch Pro L, as shown in the diagram below from left to right. Like our previous range of Capacitive Touch Screen models, the Traka Touch Pro Key Cabinet Range are equipped with a Capacitive Touch screen and the Traka Mk3 Control Board (iMX6).
PRODUCT DETAILS ELECTRIC AL RA TING 2.1.1 TRA KA TOU CH PRO SERIES Power supply: Input: 100-240V AC 50/60Hz 35W Max BATTE RY BA CK UP: Touch Pro V – DC12v 7Ah • • Touch Pro M - DC12v 7Ah •...
SYSTEM & IFOB DIAGRAM SYSTEM DIAGRA M TOU CH PRO M, S & L KE Y CABINET 3.1.1 SYSTEM KEY Receptor Slot The Receptor Slot holds the iFob in place. Manual Door Release Cam Lock 2 Master Keys are supplied with your Traka system. The Master Key can be used for gaining access to the keys in the system in an emergency situation.
SYSTEM DIAGRA M TOU CH PRO V KEY CABINET 3.2.1 SYSTEM KEY Touch Screen The Touch sensitive screen works as a user-friendly interface for our embedded application. The numeric keypad, alphabetic keyboard and receptor buttons are incorporated into this easy to use 7” LCD. Control Panel Cam Lock 2 master keys are supplied with your system.
IFOB (INTELLIGENT FOB) & KE Y BUN CH DIAGR AM 3.3.1 IFOB KEY iFob The iFob is at the heart of any Traka Key Management system. It is a bullet-shaped device made from nickel plated brass. It contains a microchip with a unique identification number allowing the Traka system to identify the key(s) attached.
EXTENSION SYSTEMS OVERVIEW Extension systems only apply to Traka Touch Pro S and L models. NOTE: If your system does not have extension cabinets you can skip this section and move on to the next. Additional ‘extension’ cabinets are installed alongside the main cabinet. Up to three additional extensions can be added for a total of four cabinets.
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Each key cabinet will be linked together via a receptor cable that connects to the CAN Interface PCB. The CAN Interface PCB is secured inside the top of each cabinet. Primary CANbus – through-connection connects to the next extension cabinet in the chain. Secondary CANbus –...
BEFORE YO U START MOUNTING INFO & SAFETY TIPS Traka Touch Pro systems contain delicate electronic components which may be damaged if Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) control measures are not correctly adhered to. Traka Touch Pro systems must be securely fastened to a wall to eliminate the potential of the system being pulled over and causing damage or injury.
WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE Once you have received your Traka Touch Pro system, please open the box, and check you have the following… Traka Touch Pro S Key Cabinet or the equivalent c) x2 Master Keys for V, M or L Traka Touch Pro S-Touch/L-Touch Extension(s) if applicable d) x1 Ferrite Core (Only required if connecting to a network)
Installation Wall mounting plate for Touch Pro V only. In addition to the above, if you are adding an extension cabinet (Touch Pro S & L only) to an existing system you should also have the following items: • CAN Interface PCB Ribbon Cable(s) (Cabinet to cabinet connection) •...
WALL PREPARA TION Using the dimensioned drawings provided in this document, ensure the area of wall is large enough to fit the system and clear from any obstructions. The chosen location for the main cabinet should be no further than 1 metre (3 feet) from the mains spur or electrical connection.
PREPARATIO N FOR INSTALLATIO N STORING THE TOU CH PRO BOX It is strongly recommended that the Traka Touch Pro boxes are stored flat and orientated with the double arrows that are printed on the box facing upwards, as shown as below. MOVING THE TOUCH PRO BOX When moving the Traka Touch Pro boxes, it is recommended that you take care due to the weight of the Touch Pro systems, especially the Pro S &...
TAKING THE TO UCH PRO KE Y CA BINET OUT OF THE BOX Please un-pack the Touch Pro systems as shown in the following images (the images used are from a Touch Pro L). Move the Touch Pro box as close as it is possible to the installation site. Cut the plastic strapping to allow the box lid to be lifted.
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Remove any of the ancillary parts from each end of the box. Please keep them safe as these will be required later in the installation. Open the Touch Pro system door by pulling on the orange ribbon, as shown below. Before lifting the Touch Pro systems it is recommended that the you follow the following sections to reduce the lifting requirements for the Touch Pro systems: Section 7.1 Removing the Cabinet Door...
INSTALLING THE TOUCH PRO M, S & L KEY CABINET NOTE: For the US region installation, where you want to cover the mains socket and plug with the Touch Pro M, S or L cabinet, please also refer to the Appendix A section of this guide.
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Using one of the door Master Keys, manually release the door of the main cabinet using the Cam Lock on top of the cabinet. The door will now pop open giving you access to the strip frame. Place the Master Key in the lock in the top bracket and turn it clockwise to unlock.
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Next unlock the two hinge pins (top and bottom) on the right side of the receptor frame. The receptor strip frame will now swing open using the two left side hinge pins. With the Touch Pro L, the receptor frames must be opened in the order from top to bottom. This is to prevent overhanging keys from being trapped on frame the closure.
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The receptor cable connects the receptor strip frame to the Traka Mk3 Control Board in the pod. Disconnect the receptor cable from the receptor strip frame as shown below. NOTE: If the cabinet is part of a system with extension cabinet(s), then the Receptor Cable will be connected to the CAN Interface PCB located in the top of the cabinet.
10. Repeat if there is more than one receptor strip frame, such as with the Touch Pro L. NOTE: The strip frame can be quite heavy, take care when removing it from the cabinet. NOTE: Be careful not to scratch the metalwork when removing the strip frame. PREPARING THE CONTROL POD 7.3.1 TOUCH P RO L CONTROL POD INSTALLA TION NOTE:...
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Insert your Master override key into the cam lock and turn until the lock fires and the door opens, making sure that you support the Control Panel to stop it falling. The Control Panel front can now be leaned forward. NOTE: If a backup battery already connected in the Touch Pro system, then it is recommended to remove it from the Control Pod prior to attaching the Pod to the cabinet, as the battery is heavy and will make the...
The Pod can now be attached to the side of the cabinet using the mounting plate and the three supplied M5 screws. 7.3.2 TOUCH P RO M, S & L Insert your Master override key into the cam lock and turn until the lock fires and the door opens, making sure that you support the Control Panel to stop it falling.
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To prevent any damage, it is advised that the following cables should be disconnected from the Traka Mk3 Control Board before the Pod can be fixed onto wall: NOTE: Please note that for the L-Touch these cables will not yet be installed Receptor Cable Power, Battery, Door, Tamper Switch 2 &...
You are now ready to fix the cabinet to the wall. See the next section for more information on securing the Touch Pro cabinet to the wall. REMOVING THE CABLE A CCESS P ANELS (EXTENSION CABINETS ONLY) If your Touch Pro S or L system does not have extension cabinets, you can skip this section. Before you secure your key cabinets to the wall you will need to remove the panel on the left-hand side of each cabinet except for the one that will be on the very end of the configuration.
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When installing the Touch Pro S the following optional equipment is available, depending on your installation conditions. For more installation information, please refer to Appendix Touch Pro S Stand When installing the Touch Pro L the following equipment is available, depending on your installation conditions.
Hang the cabinet on the fixing and whilst levelling with a spirit level, mark the wall at the remaining 6 fixing positions in both the Cabinet and the Pod (or 8 in the case of the Touch Pro L cabinet). Place the cabinet to one side and drill the marked fixing points.
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The battery cables can be found at the bottom of the Control Pod. Connect the battery as shown in the diagram below. NOTE: Ensure that the spade connectors are pushed fully onto the battery terminals. It is recommended that insulation tape is wrapped around the battery to fully cover any exposed parts of the battery terminals. The backup battery can be secured in place by removing the two M4 screws so that the bracket can be removed.
Place the battery in position and then refit the bracket, using the two M4 screws. CONNECTING EXTENSION CABINETS If your system does not have extension cabinets, then you can skip this section and move on to the next. Within each cabinet the Receptor link cable will be coiled up with the Interface PCB. NOTE: If you are adding extension cabinets to an existing system, an Interface PCB will have been provided for the existing system and must be fitted as shown in the image below.
Repeat the steps above for each extension cabinet you have. Please note that the last extension cabinet will only require a connection for the Primary CAN bus into the Interface PCB. If you are adding an extension cabinet to an existing system, the door lock cable from the existing cabinet will have originally been connected to the Traka Mk3 Control Board inside the Control Pod.
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Appendix C Refer to section of this document for more information concerning the cable slot positions and dimensions. NOTE: If only one cable slot is required then the cover can be turned over and re-installed into the cabinet, to provide a single slot. NOTE: Please ensure that the mains cable installation follows any local wiring regulations or electrical codes.
Use the brackets shown below to hold the kettle lead power cable into the Power Supply unit. 7.8.2 NETWORK CABLE A network connection may also be required if TrakaWEB is utilised. Feed the network cable through one of the cable slot positions of the cabinet and connect onto Traka Mk3 Control Board inside the Control Pod.
REFITTING THE RECEP TOR ST RIP FR AME Place the Receptor Strip Frame back into the cabinet. On the left-hand side of the receptor frame lock the hinge pins and slide and secure the hinge pin plates back into position, repeat for top and bottom positions. NOTE: Be careful not to scratch the metalwork when replacing the strip frame.
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The receptor strip frame can now be closed. On the right-hand side, lock the hinge pins and into position to fully attach the frame to the cabinet chassis, repeat for top and bottom positions. Ensure that all hinge pins are fully engaged into the receptor strip frame. Test this by pulling the strip frame whilst it is in the cabinet to ensure that it cannot be pulled out or removed.
Reinstall the top bracket and lock it with the Master Key. 10. Finally, close the cabinet door. 7.10 RECONNECTING THE CON TROL PANEL Reconnect all the cables onto the Traka Mk3 Control Board that you disconnected previously, ensuring that any cables are neatly cable tied with any excess pushed back into the Pod through the side extrusion: Receptor Cable.
7.11 RE-INSTALLING THE C ABINET DOORS Re-install the cabinet doors if they have been removed. Please follow the reverse procedure mentioned the Section 7.1 Removing the Cabinet Door section of this guide. V1.3 31/03/23 TD0213 Page 39 of 67 This Document is uncontrolled when printed unless over stamped “CONTROLLED DOCUMENT”...
INSTALLING THE TOUCH PRO V KE Y CABINET Before installing your Traka Touch Pro V Key Cabinet, you must ensure the following: The system is switched off and not yet connected to the mains • The fused mains spur (if applicable) is safe and ready for use with the Traka Touch Pro system •...
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The back of the Pro-V system has four vertical slots that locate over the four hooks on the wall plate. Slot the system in place on the wall. Manually open the cabinet door by inserting the Master Key into the override door release lock on top of the unit. Manually open the Control pod by inserting the Master Key into the second override release lock on top of the cabinet, making sure that you support the pod.
To secure the cabinet to the Wall mounting plate, fit the supplied M5 fixing screw towards the centre of the back of the Control pod, as shown in the image below. ROUTING THE MAINS AND NETWORK CABLES The mains cable and network cable (if applicable) must be routed out through the 20mm knockouts in either the top or the bottom of the cabinet.
BOTTOM VIEW NOTE: Please ensure that the mains cable installation follows any local wiring regulations or electrical codes. The mains cable will need to be routed to the PSU, which is located inside the Control pod. The PSU requires an IEC or Kettle power cable and an ethernet cable for the network (if TrakaWEB is going to be used).
8.2.2 THROUGH THE BOTTOM KNOC KOUT S If you are routing the mains cable (and network cable if applicable), through a designated knockout in the bottom of the cabinet, you will need to remove the receptor panel to gain access. Manually open the cabinet door by inserting the Master Key into the override door release lock on top of the unit.
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You will now be able to access the two knockouts in the base of the system. Using a hammer and a large flat head screwdriver, remove one or both knockouts, depending on the requirements. Pass the mains cable (and network cable if applicable), through the selected knockout and then through the cut out of the Control pod shown below (please note that the IEC connector cannot pass through the knockout, so feed the mains cable from the other end).
FINISHING THE INSTALLATION If connecting to a network, a ferrite core will be supplied which must be attached to the network cable as shown. Finally connect the mains cable to the PSU inside the Control pod and secure with the bracket shown below. Close the Control pod and cabinet door to finish the installation.
CONNECTIN G THE MAINS POWER IMPORTANT: The installation of Traka products must be carried out in accordance with any local electrical installation codes/standards that may apply. IMPORTANT: Ensure the kettle lead of the mains cable is firmly fitted in its socket in the PSU. NOTE: A readily accessible mains disconnection device must be incorporated in the building installation wiring and this device must enable double pole disconnection.
10. SWITCHING ON THE TRAKA TO UCH PRO SYSTEM The Touch Pro system will automatically boot up when the mains is connected. However, if you are powering the system from a backup battery alone, or the system has been switched off with the mains still connected, you can switch the system on following the steps below.
11. PRODUCT DISCONNECTIO N 11.1 MAINS DISCONNECTION To completely disconnect the system from the mains, follow the steps below: If the product is connected to a non-switched fused spur, remove the fuse from the spur • If the product is wired to a plug and connected to a power outlet, disconnect the plug from the power outlet •...
12. MAINTENAN CE This section will take you through certain processes that may be useful when servicing or performing general maintenance on the system. If at any point you are unsure, please contact Traka Technical Support for advice. 12.1 SWITCHING OFF THE SY STEM Disconnecting the system directly from the mains could result in data loss and should only be done in an emergency.
The door will now open granting you access to the keys. 12.3 SERIAL NUMBER/ RA TING PLATE LOCA TION The Traka Touch Pro Serial Number/Rating Plate can be found in the following location: Indicates that caution is needed when operating or performing any work on the Touch Pro system. Indicates that there is a risk of electric shock.
12.4 BACK UP BA TTER Y Traka provide a backup battery already connected with every Touch Pro System inside the UK. If, for any reason, you need to connect/disconnect the battery yourself, please follow this section and then refer to the connection details below. Insert your Master override key into the cam lock and turn until the lock fires and the door opens, making sure that you support the Control Panel to stop it falling.
12.4.1 BATTE RY CONNECTION DETAILS The battery inside the Traka Touch Pro Key Cabinet will already be connected to the battery cable when you receive your system, but if you need to replace a battery or the cable, please reconnect using information below. If you are unsure, please contact Traka Technical Support using the details at the end of this document.
13. ALTERNATIVE SETU PS 13.1 INVERSING IFOB ORDER IN MULTI-DOOR S YSTEMS NOTE: Inversing iFob order in multi-door systems will require you to load a new configuration file onto the Traka Touch Key Cabinet. Contact Traka Technical Support to have the new config file generated and supplied.
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Please remove the two jumpers fitted to the headers marked ‘Termination Jumper Links’ (see the figure on next page) on the last extension CAN Interface board which has been used to previously manage the iFobs 181-240, furthest from the pod. These two jumpers will now need to be fitted onto the same headers on the CAN Interface board that will now be the new last cabinet (iFobs 1-60, furthest away from the pod).
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14. APPE NDIX A Please follow this procedure if you want to position the Traka Touch Key Pro Cabinet over a flush fitting mains power socket and plug (only the cable can protrude into the cabinet). Please note that the mains power socket position will need to be already identified or already installed.
15. APPE NDIX B 15.1 TOUCH P RO S STAND If you are installing a Touch Pro S onto a wall which is not strong enough to hold the key cabinet, then an optional stand can be ordered to support the Touch Pro system. The stand can be ordered in two sizes, giving either of the following dimensions between the mid-point of the touch screen to the floor: Large Stand - 1500mm Small Stand - 1150mm...
16. APPE NDIX C 16.1 CABINET DIMENSIONS 16.1.1 TOUCH P RO V FRONT VIEW AND DIMENSIONS (mm) FRONT VIEW AND DIMENSIONS (inches) V1.3 31/03/23 TD0213 Page 58 of 67 This Document is uncontrolled when printed unless over stamped “CONTROLLED DOCUMENT”...
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17. TECHNICAL SUP PORT I If you need to contact Traka/distributor for technical support, navigate to the Help section at the main screen and provide the following details:- Support Code • Cabinet Serial Number • • App Version SQL CE DB Version •...
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